Funzing Talks | The Science of Magic

Professor Richard Wiseman has been described by one Scientific American columnist as ‘….the most interesting and innovative experimental psychologist in the world today’. He h...
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This Funzing Experience:

SMOKE & MIRRORS: THE SCIENCE OF MAGIC & ILLUSION

Magician and psychologist Professor Richard Wiseman invites you to step backstage and discover the secret science of sorcery. Learn the hitherto hidden psychology employed by some of the world’s greatest illusionists, how to misdirect the mind, and discover why the hand is rarely quicker than the eye. Richard will reveal the myriad ways in which your brain conspires to fool you. It’s a show packed with illusions, misdirection and sleight of hand. Prepare to be amazed and amused.

Funzing Talks @ Night is a fresh new concept making "Tedx" style talks more accessible. We've pulled in an impressive array of leading entrepreneurs, movers & shakers, bright thinkers and incredible individuals to give you a different perspective, to enthuse and inspire!

Held in cool bars & locations across London, a Funzing Talks @ Night event makes the perfect after work mid-week activity.

Delve into a totally new subject and challenge your perspectives over a beer with like-minded Londoners. Funzing has always encouraged you to do something different with your free time, so we say do just that - you never know where it may lead you!

SMOKE & MIRRORS: THE SCIENCE OF MAGIC & ILLUSION Magician and psychologist Professor Richard Wiseman invites you to step backstage and discover the secret science of sorcery. Learn the hitherto hidden psychology employed by some of the world’s...
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Experience includes:

Fascinating lecture

High profile speaker

Trendy venue (TBA)

Unique after-work event

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